Summer came to us very young with two other female lambs in 2007. They had all been seized from a horrible neglect case in which many other lambs died before their rescue. It was the middle of winter and we did not yet have our Animal Rehabilitation

Louise was rescued in a neglect case, from a farmer who raises lambs for meat. A neighbor saw a bundle of wool in a field, on the ground. He discovered that the wool was a live sheep, frozen to the ground. He talked to the farmer who knew she was there,

Lady Baa Baa must have felt that her life had been written as a "bad romance" when she lost her family and her home. The lucky little lamb's owners were evicted from their home, and that eviction directly impacted their herd of sheep, as well.

Last July, we received word that Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) was reneging on its public promise to phase out mulesing by the end of this year. Mulesing is the crude and cruel process of cutting flesh from a lamb's rump with a tool resembling a pair

When Chad Miller of Food Fight! Vegan Grocery in Portland, OR, shared this image last month, I immediately wanted to share it with you, but it wasn't yet available in its intended form -- as a t-shirt -- so I waited. Now that the shirt is here in all

Perhaps you've read Angelo's story by now? Angelo is a lamb. He was born last month -- while his mother was crammed in a truck of sheep bound for slaughter in New York. His mother and the other hundred sheep met their horrible fate, but a passerby rescue